date: Tue Nov 30 17:05:29 2004 from: Keith Briffa subject: Re: NERC application to: Martin Todd As for the summary section Arctic mispelled half way down. change tree growth from around the lakes to in the vicinity of the lakes. Change times of naturally warm periods according to the tree ring evidence to range of apparent fluctuation between medieval warmth to 18th century cold indicated by previous tree-ring analyses. Change any correlation to the nature of the associations changes on penultimate line misspelled add at end to establish the extent to which the observed lake changes are consistent with the hypothesis that 20th century climate changes are the result of anthropogenic interference with Arctic climate. In the Beneficiaries section importance misspelled Change dendrochronological community to wider paleoclimate communities, particularly those working with climate modellers to establish the "correct" amplitude of large regional scale fluctuations in the late Holocene, and the realism of the sensitivity of climate models to anthropogenic forcings. In this regard this project (though indirectly) will aid in the task of correctly defining the range of possible future climates , as predicted by the sort of climate models used in this work. At 13:55 30/11/2004, you wrote: Hi keith, The submission deadline for the NERC grant with Viv Jones is imminent. She's getting in a bit of a panic. I wonder whether you have some text already prepared to describe the details of the ECHO-G experiments. I could get the information but will have to dig in the lierature. I was hpoing you would have a summary paragraph from the SO&P documantaton similar to the one we have written about the HADCM3 exp Thnaks Martin **************************** Martin Todd University Lecturer Department of Geography UCL (University College London) 26 Bedford Way London WC1 8HR email m.todd@geog.ucl.ac.uk ******************************** -- Professor Keith Briffa, Climatic Research Unit University of East Anglia Norwich, NR4 7TJ, U.K. Phone: +44-1603-593909 Fax: +44-1603-507784 [1]http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/people/briffa/